The Nordic countries—Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden—are societies that share many features among themselves that also distinguish them from other industrialized countries. The paper poses the question whether the distinct character of the Nordic societies has generated working life research that is clearly distinguishable from similar research in other countries in terms of distinctness in topics, methods, empirical findings, or theoretical concepts. The aim of this paper is to answer this question by identifying, analyzing, and discussing selected key contributions from Nordic working life research to understand how they research and construe the conditions of humans at work with a special focus on the psychosocial well-bein...
The theme of this issue is “in search of the Nordic working life model.” The main reason for choosin...
Through the use of a historical perspective, the aim of this article is to discuss and clarify the c...
This book brings together contributions by some of the top working life researchers from Finland and...
The Nordic countries—Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden—are societies that share many fea...
Working life research does not have clear boundaries; however its focus is quite clear: Changes in w...
It is well known that Nordic countries are among the world’s happiest countries. Because of the high...
Also in this issue, we present articles that represent working life research widely. Working life an...
The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of working life research in Sweden ...
There have been marked differences between countries in the importance that governments and the soci...
This paper examines Nordic working life development programs as agents of change and thepossibility ...
In the last decades there has been a growing focus in working life and management research on sustai...
Employment practices in the Nordic countries have been described as unique in Europe. Special traits...
The democratization of working life is a much debated topic in contemporary sociological research. T...
We recently finished a position paper on Swedish working life research for the Swedish Council for W...
Apart from a number of differences between the countries in the Nordic region as regards the structu...
The theme of this issue is “in search of the Nordic working life model.” The main reason for choosin...
Through the use of a historical perspective, the aim of this article is to discuss and clarify the c...
This book brings together contributions by some of the top working life researchers from Finland and...
The Nordic countries—Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden—are societies that share many fea...
Working life research does not have clear boundaries; however its focus is quite clear: Changes in w...
It is well known that Nordic countries are among the world’s happiest countries. Because of the high...
Also in this issue, we present articles that represent working life research widely. Working life an...
The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of working life research in Sweden ...
There have been marked differences between countries in the importance that governments and the soci...
This paper examines Nordic working life development programs as agents of change and thepossibility ...
In the last decades there has been a growing focus in working life and management research on sustai...
Employment practices in the Nordic countries have been described as unique in Europe. Special traits...
The democratization of working life is a much debated topic in contemporary sociological research. T...
We recently finished a position paper on Swedish working life research for the Swedish Council for W...
Apart from a number of differences between the countries in the Nordic region as regards the structu...
The theme of this issue is “in search of the Nordic working life model.” The main reason for choosin...
Through the use of a historical perspective, the aim of this article is to discuss and clarify the c...
This book brings together contributions by some of the top working life researchers from Finland and...